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US Senator Elizabeth Warren shared her anger and worry in a video posted on Tuesday, March 3, after congress members attended a briefing on Iran in Washington.In footage posted to social media, the
WASHINGTON — The Senate passed, on a bipartisan basis, a bill barring Wall Street investors from buying up single-family homes, sending the legislation back to the House, where it faces an uphill battle before reaching President Trump’s desk.
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Elizabeth Warren said a classified briefing about Donald Trump’s war on Iran has confirmed the situation surrounding the controversial conflict is even more dire than expected. The Massachusetts
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US Senator Warren presses Amazon on contracting, pricing practices for local governments and schools
By Arriana McLymore March 12 (Reuters) - U.S Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts is asking Amazon CEO Andy Jazzy to provide details on its algorithmic pricing and contracting practices for the company's procurement platform after an advocacy group said some schools and local governments paid more for office supplies compared to others in nearby locations,
WASHINGTON — One of the most unusual sights during President Trump’s record-breaking State of the Union Address on Tuesday night was Sen. Elizabeth Warren giving him a standing ovation. Warren (D-Mass.
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Elizabeth Warren, Other Democrats Applaud as Trump Condemns Congressional Stock Trading | Video
President Donald Trump urged Congress during his State of the Union address on Tuesday to pass a bill banning congressional stock trading, prompting a rare moment of Democratic applause by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and her peers.
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Elizabeth Warren slams Trump for 'slap on the wrist' settlement in Ticketmaster suit
Senator Elizabeth Warren took aim at Donald Trump and Department of Justice as she condemned the decision made in the antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and LiveNation
Lawmakers say the White House has not clearly explained why the US entered the conflict, or how long it may last.